Denis Dimick wrote: > . $400 for a n810 is a lot to shell out when you can buy a small > laptop, Acer, Asus, etc. and have a system with just a tad larger > footprint. > > Just my .02, > My two cents -- I've got both an EEE pc AND n800. They fill different niches. I find the n800 great for RSS, email (Claws), simple web surfing, and poking around a couple simple games in bed. Stuff a touch screen does well. Who wants to sit up and beat on a keyboard when one is snuggling under the warm blankets...? When I do feel inspired enough to sit up and keyboard, I use the eee for YouTubing and other video oriented surfing plus minor editing for email and blog reply's. I've just installed Ubuntu eee on the eee's external card, which makes it so you can boot into ubuntu or xandros, which is nice. Getting XP installed is next. Of the two, the n800 sees a lot more use. I could probably do without the eee, you'll have a battle to take away my n800. _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users